The Nagoya City Art Museum Collection Policy Major Works
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The Nagoya City Art Museum Collection Policy Major Works
The Nagoya City Art Museum Opened in 1988 to help cultivate cultural sophistication in Nagoya, the Nagoya City Art Museum stands at a tranquil site in the southeastern corner of Shirakawa Park, a fitting place for art appreciation. The Museum's facilities include a Permanent Collection Gallery, a Temporary Exhibition Gallery, an Auditorium, Library, Museum Shop, and a Coffee Shop. •Permanent Collection Gallery—Art works from the permanent collection are on longterm display here. The display is changed three times a year. •Temporary Exhibition Gallery—The opportunity has been created here for people to see more works of superb art, both national and international, modern and contemporary art by the presentation of temporary exhibitions. •Auditorium—All sorts, of lectures, film conferences, etc. are held here. •Library—A variety of art literature is available for leisurely inspection. MODIGLIANI “Girl with Pigtails” Collection Policy ・Paintings by the artists of “École de Paris”, Japanese and western. ・Works of art which belong to the “Renaissance in Mexican Art”. ・Works of art by local artists of modern and contemporary times. ・Works by contemporary artists(Japanese and Non-Japanese) Major Works École de Paris: A.MODIGLIANI “Girl with Pigtails”/ M.UTRILLO “The Lapin Agile”/ M . L A U R E N C I N “ A t t h e C i r c u s ” / T. F U J I TA “ S e l f P o r t r a i t ” / M.CHAGALL “Double Portrait” Mexican Renaissance: D.A.SIQUEIROS “Study for the Figure of Cuauh-temoc”/ D.RIVERA “Spanish Landscape,Toledo”/ R.TAMAYO “Flute Player”/ J.OROZCO “Mexican Landscape”/ F.KAHLO “Girl with Mask of Skull” Contemporary artists: S.ARAKAWA “36Feet Long / 126 Pounds”/ O.KAWARA “Today” series/ T.KUWAYAMA “Untitled”/ A.CALDER “Fafnir-Dragon Ⅱ” Local artists: T.OGISU “Laundry”/ T.KITAGAWA “Memorial Services at the Cemetery Tralpam”/ M.NAKAMURA “Man and Woman” Second Floor Floor Area : 1,839.51㎡ EV 1 4 2 3 1.Temporary Exhibition 2 (571m2) 2.Auditorium(239m2) 3.Library(95m2) 4.Bridge Elevator Ground Floor Floor Area : 1,842.63㎡ FUSHIMI-DORI TSURUMAI-LINE 7 NAGOYA EXPRESSWAY 1.Temporary Exhibition 1 (688m2) 2.Exhibition Hall(56m2) 3.Entrance Hall 4.Bridge 5.Sunken Garden 6.Coffee Shop(63.82m2) 7.Museum Shop(20.26m2) Elevator Floor Area : 3,550.27㎡ 2 Elevator MEIJOLINE YABACHO WAKAMIYA-ODORI OSU-KANNON Transportation Subway: Get off at "Fushimi" on the Higashiyama Line and the Tsurumai Line, go through #5 exit and walk south for 8 minutes. Get off at "Osukannon" on the Tsurumai Line, go through #2 exit, and walk north for 7 minutes. Get off at "Yabacho" on the Meijo Line, go through #4 exit, walk west for 10 minutes. Hours 4 3 NAGOYA CITY ART MUSEUM •Please use the public transportation system as there is no parking lot in the art museum. 1 1 SAKAE SHIRAKAWA-PARK 6 3 OTSU-DORI FUSHIMI HIROKOJI-DORI 4 5 Basement NISHIKI-DORI HIGASHIYAMA-LINE EV 1 2 NAGOYA 1.Permanent Collection 1 (768m2) 2.Permanent Collection 2 (102m2) 3.Permanent Collection 3 (175m2) 4.Lobby Exhibition Department Educational Service Department Hall/Lobby etc. 9:30a.m.-5:00p.m.(entrance until 4:30p.m.) 9:30a.m.-8:00p.m. on Friday except holidays(entrance until 7:30p.m.) Closed on Monday(if Monday is a holiday, the follow-ing day), from Dec. 29 to Jan.3. Admission •Permanent Exhibition Adults:¥300(¥250)/University and senior high school students:¥200 (¥150)/Senior Residents over 65 in Nagoya:¥100/ Junior high school students and under:free ( ) shows the rate for a group of more than 30 people. •Temporary Exhibition Fees will be determined for each temporary exhibition. 〈Building Overview〉 Design: Groundbreaking: Completion: Opened: Structure: Building area: Total floor area: Nagoya City Architectural Bureau and Kisho Kurokawa Architect & Associates July 1985 July 1987 April 22, 1988 Reinforced concrete (partially steel-reinforced concrete) 2,213.26m2 7,232.41m2 17-25, Sakae 2 Chome, Naka-ku, Nagoya City 460-0008 Tel.:052-212-0001/Fax.:052-212-0005 http://www.art-museum.city.nagoya.jp/ 10000.2010.05